F# Training & Events in North America
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Jan
24
Xamarin! Build native iOS and Android apps with .NET. - Ed Snider (MVP) - Vienna, United States
happened 4 years ago
Xamarin makes it possible for .NET developers to build native mobile apps for iOS, Android and Windows with C# (and F#)! In this talk Xamarin MVP Ed Snider will show how you can leverage your .NET skills and tools (like Visual Studio) to tap into the wonderful world of native mobile development.
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Jul
12
HRNUG: F# Is Awesome! Come See Why! - Virginia Beach, United States
happened 4 years ago
F# is Awesome! Come See Why! So you have heard about F#. Maybe even played with it some. You are wondering if it is worth the time and trouble to get your hands dirty to dig in and start using it in your current applications. This session is for you. We will take a code-first
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Dec
10
dotNet Miami - An Introduction to F# and Database Design Fundamentals - Miami, United States
happened 5 years ago
12/10/2015 - 6:30 PM - Microsoft Innovation Center @ Venture Hive - It's the holiday season again but instead of snow dotNet Miami will be bringing you two great presentations. Microsoft developer evangelist David Crook will give us an introduction to F
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Feb
27
Domain-Driven Design, Event Sourcing and CQRS with F# and EventStore - NW, United States
happened 7 years ago
This presentation demonstrates a method for implementing Domain-Driven Design (DDD) using F# and EventStore. The described approach makes use of idiomatic functional constructs, especially where they bring value beyond the traditional object-oriented and procedural paradigms.
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Oct
23
An Introduction to F# for the C# Developer - Mathias Brandewinder - Glendale, United States
happened 7 years ago
An Introduction to F# for the C# DeveloperBack in 2010, Visual Studio shipped with a new language on board: F#. Out of curiosity, I started playing with it, and got hooked.
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Aug
14
An Introduction to F# for the C# Developer - Durham, United States
happened 7 years ago
An Introduction to F# for the C# DeveloperBack in 2010, Visual Studio shipped with a new language on board: F#. Out of curiosity, I started playing with it, and got hooked.
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Aug
8
An Introduction to F# for the C# Developer - Houston, United States
happened 7 years ago
Back in 2010, Visual Studio shipped with a new language on board - F#. Out of curiosity, I started playing with it, and got hooked. F# is a fantastic language - it mixes functional and Object Oriented approaches seamlessly, encourages writing bug-free code (it is virtually impossible to get a null e
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Apr
25
Event Sourcing in .NET and JavaScript - San Francisco, United States
happened 7 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco .NET User Group
Event Sourcing in .NET and JavaScript using the Event StoreIn this talk we'll take a practical look at the CQRS and Event Sourcing patterns from C# and from F#, using the Event Store (), comparing the OO and functional approaches. We'll then take a deep dive into the open-source version of the Event Store, looking through the Staged Event Driven Architecture it employs internally, and how we host v8 to do Complex Event Processing in JavaScript.Our Speaker: James Nugent
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Nov
14
RockNUG Release 6.5 - Rockville, United States
happened 8 years ago
Real World Problem Solving with F#- Kevin JonesDo you ever get the feeling that sometimes, new technologies are just toys that you will never be able to find a practical use for? Does Microsoft's functional language, F#, feel that way to you? Wondering what F# is?
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Jun
5
Progressive F# Tutorials NYC 2012 - New York, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Skills Matter
Join us for this 2-day, 2-track F# event, packed with hands-on tutorials covering the latest developments in the fast moving world of F# Programming. Whether new to F# or seasoned veteran, be ready for an action packed two day adventure.
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May
6
Dr. Joe Hummel presents F#. - Hinsdale, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Software Development Community
Software development Community Meeting ScheduleMeet and greet 12:30Pizza and Beverages 12:45Dr. Joe Hummel's Presentation 1:00F# is a programming language that provides support for functional programming in addition to traditional object-oriented and imperative (procedural) programming. The Visual F# product provides support for developing F# applications and extending other .NET Framework applications by using F# code.
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May
2
SFJS #23: Functional Programming and Meteor.js - San Francisco, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by The SF JavaScript Meetup
Sponsor and location TBD!Brian Lonsdorf will discuss Functional Programming:Functional programming is the misunderstood genius of paradigms. Functional languages like haskell, erlang, clojure, scala, and F# are on the rise though and with good reason. Processor speeds and multi cores and shared memory may be cramping our style (I'll explain later,) but what is relevant right now is writing beautiful code. Code you may have only dreamed about.
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Apr
26
Driving development utilizing mocks, stubs, and approval tests - San Francisco, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco .NET User Group
Writing code that gets the results you want can be hard; mocks, stubs, and approval tests can make that easier. Dan will show how to use these tools and techniques to produce new code and gain understanding of legacy code.Dan Gilkerson has been building software since he was 8. He started his career off in computer security and now is an agile developer at VersionOne. He has contributed to a variety of projects including Approval Tests, F#, and CodeRush.
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Mar
27
F# PM Donna talks about F# 3.0 Beta - Redmond, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by F# Seattle User Group
F# PM Donna is here!Her talk is about:Modern programming thrives on rich spaces of data, information and services. F# 3.0 brings integrated support for Information Rich Programming to the .NET platform. F# Type Providers and F# Queries greatly simplify data-rich analytical programming, allowing programmers to easily access and manipulate a variety of data sources.
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Feb
23
Powerful Pattern Matching in F# / UX Techniques - St Louis, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by St. Louis ALT.NET Meetup
*6PM - 7PM BYOB/snacks and social time *7PM - 9PM PresentationsPowerful Pattern Matching in F#F# opens a whole new world to .NET developers: the functional world. Pattern matching is one of the killer features of functional languages, and F# takes pattern matching to a whole new level. This talk will introduce the phenomenal cosmic power of custom patterns in F#. See this cool language in action and learn a new way to think about some common programming problems.
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Jan
28
F# Introduction and 3.0 New Features - Redmond, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by F# Seattle User Group
In this first meeting, we will introduce F# and F# 3.0 new features and how to use F# into the daily programming task.Saturday, Jan 28, 2012Microsoft building 32 - Room 10273620 163rd Avenue NE, Redmond, WA 98052If you cannot get in, please call (425) 703-9764.Free T-Shirt will be handed out.
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Jan
18
Do some F# (and beer)! - Vancouver, Canada
happened 9 years ago
Organised by ALT.NET Vancouver
Hamilton Verissimo has promised to join us for this one. The exact date is tentative right now but it will definitely place mid January. We'll be looking at some code, perhaps some of the Koans so please join us.
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Dec
4
Dr. Joe Hummel presents Async and Parallel Programming in .NET - Hinsdale, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Software Development Community
Need to make your apps more responsive? Run faster? On today's multicore hardware, async and parallel programming may be the answer. This talk will introduce the new Task-oriented programming model in .NET 4, discuss its underlying execution, and demonstrate some of the higher-level constructs and patterns supported by the Task Parallel Library. A number of examples will be presented; and if time permits, we'll compare and contrast parallel programming in C# (imperative) vs. F# (functional) vs.
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Sep
22
Sept 21st - F# w/ Oleksiy Tereshchenko - Monrovia, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by San Gabriel Valley .NET Developers Group
Abstract: F# is functional programming language. Originally, developed by Microsoft Research. Iit is fully supported by Microsoft Development Division in Visual Studio 2010. Presentation will provide overview of the language and include fundamental programming concepts. Attendees will be able to understand what it is about F# that is interesting and exciting, even if they can’t necessarily see how to apply it themselves just yet.
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Sep
6
Double Trouble with Paulmichael Blasucci and Steve Goguen - New York, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by New York City F# User Group
--Due to hurricane damage Microsoft's offices were closed on the 30th. We've now moved the meeting to September 6th.--At the next meeting we'll have the pleasure of seeing two of our most knowledgeable group members speak back to back!Speaker: Paulmichael BlasucciTopic: An F# case study: fs-zmqThis case study will cover:- Traditional OOP for resource management- P/Invoke for native interoperability (plus structs for complex marshaling)
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May
19
Unleash the power of F# - Suite 400, United States
happened 9 years ago
F# Functional Programming will allow you to write less code and be more productive at the same time.Learn these basic concepts of Functional Programming:1. Declarative Programming v.s Imperative Programming2. What v.s How style3.
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Apr
7
"NoSQL? No Problem", with Peter Bell - Online Meeting, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Online ColdFusion Meetup
Our 6pm (US ET) talk on Thursday Apr 7 will be "NoSQL? No Problem", with Peter Bell.TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)You don't need to be Amazon or Google to take advantage of NoSQL data stores. Whether you want to develop applications more quickly or scale them more effectively, there are a range of NoSQL data stores that could help. This introductory session cuts through the NoSQL hype to look at the practical use cases for key value, document, column and graph data stores.
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Mar
17
"Requirements and Estimating ", with Peter Bell - Online Meeting, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Online ColdFusion Meetup
Our 6pm (US ET) talk on Thursday Mar 17 will be "Requirements and Estimating ", with Peter Bell.TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)"What will it cost?" "When will it be done?". Unfortunately, almost a decade after the agile manifesto was written, these are still questions we have to answer on a regular basis.
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Mar
8
F# for Python Developers - San Francisco, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco Bay Area F# Users Group
Both Python and F# are cross-platform, open source languages which have similarities in mindset and syntax. If you enjoy programming in the functional style in Python, you'll feel at home with F#. If you don't know Python, you'll still benefit from this talk because it'll be a good introduction to F#.For those new to F#, in a nutshell it's a functional programming language from the ML family of languages. It runs on OSX, Linux, Windows, Solaris, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and the Xbox.
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Mar
4
Full day seminar: Multicore Programming on .NET - San Francisco, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco Bay Area F# Users Group
Microsoft is holding a full day seminar called Multicore Programming on the .NET Platform. This event is unaffiliated with SF#, but since many people are drawn to F# because of parallel programming, I thought it would be of interest. What you'll learn can be applied to any .NET language.You need to register here: | | https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032477617&Culture=en-US
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Feb
7
New England F# User Group: F# Workflows - Cambridge, United States
happened 10 years ago
Our next meeting takes place on Monday, February 7th 2011 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. All interested are welcome to join us. Speaker: Zachary ShawProgram: Agent Based ModelsAbstract:Q: What are Agent Based Models? Can I see an example? How about an example in a functional language?
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Oct
26
Agile Software Development in VS2010: Test-Driven Development - Suite 100, United States
happened 10 years ago
Do you want to learn how to radically improve the quality of your C# code? Do you want to learn how to use the test-driven development features in Visual Studio 2010? Do you want to learn how to use TDD to support rapid refactoring?
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Aug
25
NY Alt.NET August 2010 Meeting - New York, United States
happened 10 years ago
Topic: Functional Language Paradigms in F# Session Summary Are you frustrated by the time wasted in repeatedly refactoring class structure? Do you wish that just once you could explore an API without writing huge swaths of throwaway code? Have you ever had a hard to find race condition ruin your day (or even week)? Well, then I've got great news.
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Aug
25
NY Alt.NET August 2010 Meeting - New York, United States
happened 10 years ago
Topic: Functional Language Paradigms in F#Session Summary Are you frustrated by the time wasted in repeatedly refactoring class structure? Do you wish that just once you could explore an API without writing huge swaths of throwaway code?
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Aug
24
VDUNY Meeting: Introduction to Functional Programming with F# - Henrietta, United States
happened 10 years ago
F# is succinct, expressive and well-suited to parallel, algorithmic, and data-oriented programming. Functional programming has been around for decades, but its uses have mainly been limited to academic environments. F# aims to change that by combining the functional programming paradigm with imperative and OOP styles, as well as giving developers access to the vast functionality present in the
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